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Re: Liming [Re: 257wbymag] #2755810
03/07/19 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by 257wbymag
Originally Posted by Dean
CPS in Jay FL just quoted me a price of 60 dollars a ton with a buggy.


That’s not even economical in the real world. Tell Justin he’s too high.


Jay, FL ain't exactly in the real world, though. Different universe right there.


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Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2779840
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So the co-op said it was to far. I got agr-afi to quote me 75 dollars delivered not spread to semmes.

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Anybody have any information on liming options around Verbena / Wetumpka area?

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Originally Posted by Mowens
So the co-op said it was to far. I got agr-afi to quote me 75 dollars delivered not spread to semmes.


That seems cost-prohibitive. I'd skip it for that price.

Re: Liming [Re: BullMountain] #2787572
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Originally Posted by BullMountain
Anybody have any information on liming options around Verbena / Wetumpka area?



Maybe Verbena Farm Supply, if they are still open.

Jeremy

Re: Liming [Re: Chancetribe] #2787860
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Originally Posted by Chancetribe
Originally Posted by BullMountain
Anybody have any information on liming options around Verbena / Wetumpka area?



Maybe Verbena Farm Supply, if they are still open.

Jeremy

They are but it’s changed names. Also wetumpka has a co-op


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Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2790809
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I need someone or name of a coop that will spread lime outside of Greenville. Any information will be appreciated. Local place in town will not spread.

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Re: Liming [Re: Remington270] #2790917
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Originally Posted by Remington270
Originally Posted by Mowens
So the co-op said it was to far. I got agr-afi to quote me 75 dollars delivered not spread to semmes.


That seems cost-prohibitive. I'd skip it for that price.



It is fairly high but it's almost $200 cheaper than if I was going to buy the bags. And my pH is still out of whack hardly nothing grew last year.

If anybody's got a better price or option I'm all ears.

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Re: Liming [Re: Mowens] #2791269
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Originally Posted by Mowens
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Originally Posted by Mowens
So the co-op said it was to far. I got agr-afi to quote me 75 dollars delivered not spread to semmes.


That seems cost-prohibitive. I'd skip it for that price.



It is fairly high but it's almost $200 cheaper than if I was going to buy the bags. And my pH is still out of whack hardly nothing grew last year.

If anybody's got a better price or option I'm all ears.


Dump an extra 25% of fertilizer on your fields at planting time. My pH in Alabama is around 5.0 and we can grow corn and good food plots. A 50 lb sack of fertilizer is about $10. If the areas you plant are reasonably small, just fertilize more.

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2791327
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Get somebody with a dump truck to go get a load of lime and dump it in a central area and use a buggy and a front end loader to spread it yourself.

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2791430
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Where are ya'll finding the buggy's to spread lime? The co-op has one to spread fertilizer.

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2791441
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I like the dump truck idea. But I would think unless you got a friend to do it the cost would be comparable to letting the Lime company come dump it.

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2791653
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I just called out local co-op, they have ag lime delivered and spread for around $35/ton. The buggy i also available for rent. I think it was around $7/ton for use.


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Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2795844
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I wanted to share in case anybody looking. G&d Farms on Tanner Williams Road has lime for $58 on the ton and that includes the buggy. Best price I have found yet down here.

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2798989
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Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2799362
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I have acquired a John Deere drop spreader. 10 ft. Plan to use on small plots. Anyone ever used one and if so, how well did it work?

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Drop spreaders and lime go together like peanut butter and jelly. A clean, flat field freshly drop spread is a purty sight. Just don't tear it up getting it to your plots.

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2800831
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Question I just had a torn labrum repaired and bone spur removed from my right shoulder. I did not get to apply lime
and it's going to be months before I can. Is there a quick method of any kind such as a so called liquid lime. I believe it takes 4
-6 months for it to start . And is there a better liquid lime or something than others.Or should I just put down fertilizer and hope for the best.

Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2800843
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Liquid lime=snake oil. If you can’t get pel lime or Ag lime out I’d for go for spring plantings as of now


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Re: Liming [Re: lefthorn] #2800849
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Wasn't sure can't get to plots with a buggy or a co- op type spreader. And I know I can't shovel it out of front end bucket or
even pick up a bag for awhile . These are some secluded spots that I can get my ranger to and just thought
may give the liquid stuff a shot.

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